PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS 



impressionistic? What are the advantages 

 of each method? 



10. How many of the compositions shown would 

 it be practicable to reproduce in park con- 

 struction? 



11. Classify the compositions as natural, pictur- 

 esque and formal. How many in each class? 



REGARDING INDIVIDUAL ARTISTS 



1. Characterize the work of each artist. Mention 

 the individualities of each, especially the 

 strong points. 



2. Point out individual peculiarities in, — 



(a) Choice of materials; 



(b) Method of composition; 



(c) Method of treatment, as realistic, 

 poetic, etc.; 



(d) Photographic methods and processes. 



3. Do the artists seem to be affected by their 

 landscape surroundings? Is there any local 

 geography apparent in the individual collec- 

 tions? 



4. Whose work do you personally prefer? and 

 why? 



5. Which do you consider the best and second- 

 best pictures in the entire collection? 



When the student of landscape has 

 taken to the study of pictures he can well 

 afford to go beyond the photographers. 

 The great landscape painters have many 

 things to tell. For them the landscape has 



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